Earlier today at D: Dive Into Mobile, Google chairman Eric Schmidt joined AllThingsD's Liz Gannes and Ina Fried onstage for a wide-ranging talk that touched on North Korea, Android, Samsung and riding in driverless cars.

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... the ... you are ... welcome ... watch it online ... I ... sore have to start first off what would you say to Meg Ryan North Korea in the cinema during the trip ... I know they were to ever understand what's going on inside of a very very close aside ... of but they're unpredictable sports when I think it was like going every white wedding to go to North Korean what did you wouldn't learn there ... um well in as part of a book where tried to visit if you listen we wrote about ... in North Korea is the last place it is essentially no Khan activity ... course were sitting there in the private meetings and the government says ... by the way the State Department said the following episode will maybe you could tell us his were not online for free ... the thing ... I did but he went to North Korea after you finished your book which is coming out next week which is called the new digital age I what would you when you've added something to but after visiting ... on ... that ... the concern I have of North Korea after being there ... was an ever seen ... up a system that's that ... thoughtful ... every other president in a human deals between Pernod or to chat with people and get a sense that they understood that ... maybe this was a facade of maybe this Wismer on ... and on ... in North Korea had no sense of that have a sense that the thought control ... because unit member if you just not the wrong way you your family in your kids although the gulag for the next decade ... um it's a theory very serious points ... to five control ... it's very hierarchical so ... this twenty nine or thirty year old leader ... has is literally has its hands not only on twenty two million people but on the resources and the bombs and so forth ... he really can do this ... so I think the premise of your book is ... two billion people Ardi on line ... five million by billion were coming on soon ... on and conduct a baby changes everything this time ... tells a little bit more about white that ... way but ... when I think of many of us are the people here in this audience ... um understand the incredible benefits of the Internet and technology and when I think this audience in particular understands Morse loss to continue ... this for awhile longer these devices I have a history of Android here in my hand ... um ... in your images you get better ... the big news is not what's happening to the couple billion of us that or disconnected bits of the five billion and not ... an estimate happen over the next five years it's overwhelmingly positive ... it ... is in everyone from no information to its entry into the information once that ... you imagine this or distress or discover all this information literally on Tuesday or something ... he also brings some issues which we also talk ... about ... place just the fans and well course up ... ever when ever and fondly remembers the G one ... and this of course was the predecessor the first vehicle ... but today of course we have the Nexus four ... aam which is selling basically sold out ... we have the IQ having fewer Sestak undercover does it had ... to return the Nexus phones I which is when we in fact we launched ... um I have of course the HTC one which is just just introduced ... out and saying some Samsung has three from each of these guys has been rolls over new models for the course of the mobile industry ... is on about every six month cycle Sydney stuff every six McCain is working on ... it actually does work I bet it's it's a little slow ... so I carried it ... to sell ... on ... a year the core message on interest and read the rough numbers on and write our ... own more than seven to fifty million and refunds in use today global events appear to be horribly ... on the order of three hundred and twenty ... operators ... of carriers to seize the hundred sixty countries seven hundred thousand applications in the play store ... and one point five ... million sales for activations if you will of Android ... every day ... if you do a little math ... you'll see that will cross of the billion in the next six to nine months ... before the end of this year ... aam and will will you be nearing two billion within a year or two ... thank you to a sense of the region the scale I think Android is by far the primary vehicle ... by which people are going to smartphones and especially as ... prices fall which they are going to ... morning it down to the hundred or price of nickel prices so forth ... this course of the key price which was at five billion ... those people in it connected ... so all these people that you know say ... you know in Thursday for them no market you know we see an opportunity for devices that are below Android we heard from Firefox yesterday it with ... Mozilla Firefox or less ... is there is a good deal market below in good or is your goal really to reach ... kind of everyone but her first Margolis reach everybody and the way it's going to happen is the new generation of very low cost imports on manufacturers in the market ... primarily from Asia ... and yet today Samsung is the Number one vendor terms of unit fallen in and of course they're coming from the bottom ... aam and if you think about it these devices ... um because of Moore's law the technological trends these devices today in in two years or you know ... significantly cheaper in four years their phenomenally cheaper ... and so as long as memory or pharmacist not and massively increase over the next two years ... the ability to this solo relatively inexpensive smartphone with a stronger browser is for what you need access to information ... that's what people he does for the coming to ... the problem with the feature phones is one of the browsers ... without a browser that you just can't participate anymore ... we'll get back to Inpex obviously you know that's the center of of of ... of Google's mobile business is a huge business ... um what are the other thing to talk about the book and you know ... I think is really important to bring up this conferences we thought of mobile as ... the smartphone because it's become ubiquitous ... aam but this can be all these other types of technologies that move with us for that he doesn't talk about Goebel Blass sleeping in the book you talk about telegrams what are some of the other half at ... an unknown at social robots investable pills often sending ... were becoming connected all over the place ... and I you know I ... use to say that he'll have ten IP addresses on your body at some point ... word is as a result Werner iMovie confronted essence ... and it looks like that's going to happen and in the way in which is going to happen is that with medical monitoring ... so the future of mobile devices from the average person's perspective may be as much health monitoring is anything else ... of an Indian the book we thought about adjustable pills of a white find out what's going on inside your body and help you with your diagnosis or electric bill that lives inside me and says information is no privacy concerns there I aam wool for space due the first place you choose to talk to ... take it um so blame yourself and on the warning label the definition of opt in a site of the bill ... and ... and ... that it ... but in any case the ... there is intense and if the bill that does exactly what were described sorted built for this specific ailment ... if swimming is it's much much cheaper from medical perspective much Corporate preemptive to sort of ... have this or the monitoring it's helpful to you ... post your phone calls the doctor then the Auckland backers say ... the big at the hostel real faster just about how hard to ... um that's that's been in the developing world ... um in ... the knowledge the explosion of you going to put information on these devices and new forms among balloting serve traditional is that people sitting in classrooms model ... now be replaced by the game for teaching learning ... it all impossible mobile phones ... um in the developing world imagined ... people in our pre loading we know quite a few groups and has a very wonderful people ... were taking tablets other things pre loading them with early learning information so we're in the native language ... itself you know basically literacy around the world CQG ... example after example ... um and again that you know we talk in our own world about um exposed the band with it's fair to say that the rate which are been with increasing ... while on a house that faces a significantly greater than that in the developing world ... in the developing world to ever go from no been with some bandwidth is in fact a store ... to from their perspective just think about basic metal medical care ... um as part of our tour we were in Vermont talking to people and places that had no medical care whatsoever ... aam imagine what happens your euro your own doctor and we forget that are part of the world ... and a lot of the systems and I think you're getting it this that we take for granted education health care the way we've approached them just don't scale than ever to have a doctor patient model and a lot of these countries ... even the ... teacher classroom model probably doesn't scale in a lot of these areas one thing to learn about humans is too uncertain actually optimistic in and clever ... if you give them instead of a true like this they will organize themselves so for example if the police are corrupt ... people will organize a little surveillance network to know what the police are up to ... we saw this were in Mexico ... of ICBC and left example the we use these empowering devices ... to the core things going on with mobile devices and mobile devices are the vehicle by which works best in the stock is we're empowering individuals ... not all individuals are good there are issues with SPX's of evil ... evil criminal summons like this ... but for the for the overwhelming number people the world ... this is a huge improvement ... so what about these shows and telegrams and all that stuff are they ... coming bravado ... you know the technology is going to evolve in your seen the democratization all this acknowledging on in the book we talk about how ... the most important thing ... to think about is are you developing a second I refer to earlier ... on in the Southern Baptist remember roughly what you're doing instead of the game you run the app itself ... I imagine the Uluru Mr. recreates that memory free ... aam to the technology is getting that right there in that in and ... it will retire but phones which are properly covered phones but the supercomputers ... nobody uses the phone by themselves anymore these phones are unique a place for phone calls with fairly rarely ... but to really use this instead of a browser or an app in the interface to a very powerful ... back incident data servers in Google's case millions of computers ... to do a lot of them were free ... in the new AI techniques allow it to make suggestions to help you in those kinds of things ... aam and I think one model going forward is that countries like who will fall to be your helper ... aam to to help make your life better they make things quicker in a ... piece of suggest um this is you need to get to the airport ninety minutes early because as the crowd and it's off ... you know that you're getting on a plan ... for what you mean the relationship or how should we need relationship between ... the book and who also if I were to take the book as that indicator but Goebbels building next that I would say that Lex is building a polygraph ... of but ... that would not be correct ... I would argue that the Fed did their duty of the things that ... I will Monster drones have been doing other things ... um they broke the buck with Jared Cohen who also works at the office for ... by ... Google ... well it's copyrighted to go but in the proceeds go to charity but the important thing ... to know is that ... this is not the future of that approval ... is speculation technology will fall ... so ... I feel a little bit of attention in the bout between hand ... technology being neither good or bad hands he means that a bet on overall production of ... technology taking him into a better place ... I what would be the ones that happen if the scan of this kind of audiences from the news were accused of being Tecno optimists ... um that somehow this technology is only good it only Pollyanna world is to be had combine the moments ... and I think that um the truth about Technologies is relatively neutral with an empowerment bites ... and so does have a virus and that and because of democratization it empowers people ... and if you view the world is ideal is overwhelmingly positive and human motivations overall positive come out with a positive view ... there are issues that you have to mention of terrorism ... um you evil people doing evil things them in a letter you must worry well ... as a term no as an example when the invented the telephone Alexander Graham Bell than say ... August empowering people to call a make phone calls to action costs climbed ... does not how it works now ... the criminals got on the phone system in the same way that that normally wouldn't ... want airline your online your online of course when we designed the internet ... of the initial design internet which I was somewhat part of ... the type in passwords something specific or to anyone that would be people on that we didn't know ... write to you and I he that part of the world was ... from myself ... so today we have a different view ... aam but societies put the stuff in in the race between ... two attackers and defenders so that they were to be just fine ... um in in the book we talk alot about what the issues of this and current boss ... is the government's ... will in fact decide they don't want services is empowered as they are ... the classic example is China ... where China is probably the heavier as long as the dough criticized the government ... how ... to we know when we built the internet we didn't say ... it's an area for everyone except people who want us to criticize the Chinese government that's not the definition of the Internet IP protocol ... and so government struggle with this in China's case the act of censorship regime which pursue poses ... but you can imagine a situation were other countries that are authoritarian which is something ... I worry alot about ... two I really worry about ... these governments deciding that this experiment in ... in cross border information sharing ... was a mistake ... police in his bout with Iran then there's a bunch of country but that said maybe we should build our own well that the rest of the besotted Iraq's last week Iran announced that they didn't like Google Earth said the building their own which I guess the cold and rainy and earth ... it's to have to go the Islamic view according to Iran the two forces when it was only one version of Islam ... and only one country within their version of Islam ... up and presumably due to leave a few things like Israel is like that ... I mean is is is this madness ... you talk a lot when when I hear you talk about the good and bad of technology when you talk about the bad ... I often hear you talk about ... criminals ... governments ... that are doing bad things but ... does the technology industry and two in particular spend enough time about the things that are is black and white you know ... concerns about privacy concerns about what is it mean to have all this information and certainly ... the critics of Google of which are many ... say that he knows that there isn't enough time spent on ... keeping the personnel personnel ... what about these things are just black or white ... are you willing to take all the unintended consequences well again there unintended consequence is in Renault's information and privacy is something that people are very very concerned about ... aam was a lot of time theme at this time I would put tuna coupled with its ... precise um enter the threats to you the primaries to online threat will be some the steal your password or fishing ... and various forms of malware are those of the primary ways in which bad things happen to you but you always see it that way but what about using it to me what are my primary threats is ... the Okubo thingy only information serving a bunch of stuff that I might or might not walk out on balance his mentor I think ... so so so what is the one one way to one way to think about this is what we're response will do so ... Goebel has a responsibility which the T3 share Siddiqi produce to work ... at safe somehow all the data that you are entrusting us with sort of got out of the real tragedy both for you but it's still suffered rule because we really try to ... prove that we have a bad scare but you have a responsibility as well ... on beyond its ties ... to keep your passes secure understand what people in in in your computer not install malware that so ... ALM so that's that's an example ... aam with respect to serve your Pursell information ... we have a couple principles we let you take it out tomorrow conditions for the union all about that ... um but the other thing is we we are careful about when we use your information and we knew we tell you that ... so for my perspective the only way I know the answer your question is to say we disclose will we do ... we we disposal we do with your information ... and we also ... that which we docked in her carefully and we hear those principles and if we don't get killed ... but in general we have this once I can tell ... and the second is we haven't outs are responsible to keep your data secure ... it's your question or not ... the things I think they're still there there's a large segment of folks outside in our view that ... that feel that ... you know it's it's a tough trade off a mean we like a lot of what Google gives this we used ... to know we use all these services when not always some nuts about all the ways the Goebel combines that information ... and I think people are concerned about ... you know what is it me down the row against easy to make your victory you know we spent a tremendous time inside the company discussing ... discussing the student trade offs ... um some of the systems in fact you at you know ... something naturally cluck some of this information ... we've steer clear policies but rather used to work which we document ... um what its effect and write this clearly that see a huge mobile area for you guys ... you know one of the interesting things about Android is ... you guys bill that ... you know there's various ways you can work within trade you can either take the Goebel set of services ... and you know there some role from that or you can ... build your own thing in you can pre much to everyone what you make of that differ ways that people are using Android everything from ... your Amazon which is doing their own thing on top of that to Facebook which is ... doing ... it within the global practice fantastic tale I ... this is what open source is about ... and I was love it when people were not in the open source the business criticize us for being open ... open source means open source ... write that the contract Apache license allows all the stuff like this one ... experimentation its new ideas its creativity ... and I suspect that it's one of the key reasons why Android is the Number one solution right now and the like can ... we allow ... and Exxon and frankly I think it took some guts to do ... our part ... when the teams of this conference has been on a little bit around the web and open web experience for says the app platform experience it seems like most people that's ... where we see that going well let's let's reduce credit actively ... a simple answer speaking as a persistent all ... all his life working on browsers a one hundred of the last twenty years or so ... um is to assume that every device could be browser centric ... and ... the phone people came along and said ... you're probably not quite right there ... because the brothers run fast enough ... the phones aren't fast enough ... the browsers don't have enough support for the kind of apps and teaming and so forth that we wanted to ... yes ... well but again that's but this is what they said ... so ... that set up the rough roughly the falling economy you have a job with a solution with Android and you have the ... Iowa state solution recession check to see come with gap with Apple and then he had a couple of other other ... other parents as well ... um and that's produced the kind of apps that we use more on most of our phones to to ... to during that time it in all five came along and if you have two additional five ... it's very very fully functional ... actually has the speed for graphics this be for gaming and so forth the browser ... this browser browser versus apps today it ... is something that we've lived with for fifteen years ... if you go back to New Look episode of Micra soft in the Netscape arguments way back when ... and that when I was in some way to the same arguments he was literally the same frame ... right could the browser support this ... which dates to all five it looks to be like with their ... in Google's case without both both platforms are working you can now see the benefit and into the shoes ... I like that approach I don't think that you too can we truly merge these things ... aam and in fact were to continue with both of these ... so it's not the case that we've reached the point where ... the the fifth of the factors that you caused that gave birth to the mobile app ecosystem ... the things they give birth that haven't gone away they're still in need for ... apps and native coating on the mobile device when are you taking one side of the religious argument that the facts of the matter is that they're there that you have large industries on both ... and there to continue to be very very valuable to go to a continued build below both platforms ... our job is to make sure people can build incredible apps that were were in this context were up from this ... and the story by the way the mobile story is isn't apps and with that story now write the platform ... in her costume is well established we understand what the limits placed Alyssa's look like and so forth ... aam the real real story is what people do these new connected devices and in doing ... what it's perfectly well ... how about actually change Achaval where now you combine those two things one organization where Ian Wright in Cromer I would be ... again I would be careful about um confusing organization design and product design ... right but it stands for ... but the cuts but the company has one CEO ... it ... does mean all the products are so ... good ... so people people are wrong to read into use in the running both that ... got the promo lesson is careful not to ... acquire the mistakes I've been ... a long long time ago when I was assigned ... um ... I'm a day off and I took our computer apart at the time ... I could see in each part of our son computer ... the work structure of our company ... and I thought ... this is a disaster ... because no one can figure out the lookout for some time ... and ... so it seems to me the you don't want to lead or design disrupted drive products ... you want to build outstanding products which is the call ... the two are not ... the other day I I should say by the way that ... um there's a merged point nor the strategies ... were you take on a channel five EU tissue wrapped the Java app inside of it ... and you take it off I've been you wrap the it's the five Rapids had a job ... this is how you can tap portability ... to from a technical solution that would probably solve it that way ... which is unrelated to or designer unrelated to the religious issues ... this is no different from the old timers to remember eased after program your modem ... and then one day the modem got the capability of talking to the other mobile modem in configuring itself and everyone forgot ... the TDS euro member all that programming ... aam and that activity that was what comic today was to find that fifteen years ... I don't think this that's right guys follow it ... the the ... the benefit of youth ... on ... the other day last winter was for us to the Dubois is nice to walk and it was that ... and we were doing gigabytes of the primacy of the deity of the digging of ideas listen to us it is this big because you know gigabyte use to this pic ... the important point is that the ... generations never understand the the stone steps that were made ... by the predecessors' ... Anthony to be heading in that space you're bringing the next thing ... on the other day I got a tip about that ... still working on a watch though it was interesting to think about what was that ... is that Motorola is that Google X is that in trading and continued on for a place where I should have lots of different cars and buses Amanda ... the devices now we are very involved in devices well are working with partners to do so on to the feel of the Goebel Blass and by the League of alas the early explorers are getting there ... to last in the next next few days is literally capping ... one of ... more than last ... yes I got an email last night if you're a good though I know you can sign up at to get whom Glass Howell is just a matter of ... a month or two in everyone that ... orders this first round of the president something very fast ... and for those eager not to do class come to the of the screen is really interesting ... on an average talks with that for me the experience was actually not the screen ... was the fact that you can talk to the talks back to ... um it's just very strange to Goebel Blass it says hello ... um in your ear and then you know you have a conversation about which occurred about what the show ... Anthony was a delightful moment where I realize that the voice recognition was good enough that you can really talk to these things ... I've always thought that I would always tight to compute and now you really can talk ... and and my guess is that after people start using it builders ... these things with the ... Cleary with us more about the Social input this good again you know I think this one of the things he has put out a lot to like ... you know there was somebody in it before you guys can even set that I was ... I was love people who've been things they've never even seen ... I just don't like it ... that was that I get so like I like that either I like that's right ... Mrs human nature ... when you think about such a product that was owed ... to summon we don't go for dinner ... when you think about a product lead to gulags and what are the what are the top three social implications he think ok we've got the start with here's what we actually have to figure out as a society ... um we don't know ... um our job is to put these pop firms out there to to bring the technology forward there are so many people are excited about the possibility of using these ... for various um and eating of working on learning and so forth ... I'm sure there will be in a negative example Zuma Press will come up with some example someone misuse is the stuff this is the nature to know ... a look at how soon will be normal to be weighing ... on your computer your face I do believe this ... because I didn't get much did you get when you're going to Burma and North Korea please know I want to freak them out ... they have a lot of guns ... but you and I have a similar problem with Goebel acid a which is we both wear glasses I I tried it out and ... I literally couldn't see anything cuz that's how blind and ... that that's from that ends before the end of the year I understand from this problem was solved the five hundred years ago using reflective lenses some stupid stuff ... um we talk a little bit about Motorola NEC and we get too deep in the org chart but am curious ... how do you think of moto it they accompanied to just build one more set of inward parts or do you think of them as ... the hardware arm that can build ... you know the thing is that today's hardware makers aren't even making ... while that they have a new set of products that I have seen phenomenal ... and they are there in a tough you know this or that Android space a very tough competitive market ... um and I think the competition's ... price to fall in enormous improve its performance ... if anyone were ordered by Steve do with more girl is we can see for this action ... technology ... and servers and very impressive they mostly ... like phone type thing or is that broader than that ... think of it is phones plus ... funds plus the Goebel plus ... we did actually wanna ask you because he'd been involved in that ... with a sly smile ... I have you been involved in diplomacy on the half of global ... um around the world ... and ... when the more recent things was around ten ... competition in goo Poland aam is a different situations he tells a little bit about how that when I mean it in that ... in the Americans appeared at what they wanted t about antitrust I can come to agreement with Goebel ... but Europe is on its way it seems like it might be more friendly agreement are you might be more friendly to making concessions to them ... he tells LaVette about the process ... um well it has been going on for a couple of years and in the U S the laws differ in European states in there and the process is governed by anti trust law ... the which I'm obviously not not an expert ... so we set off a summary ... I've done lots and lots of reading learning from it ... so to enhance its been a fan of time with the ... it's not just that the regulators but also the Congresses the fourth ... in the Cup the conclusion we came to was the paltry settlement was announced in January which were pretty happy with ... aam and basically it said we've done this investigation ... were to change the filings but disclosure to be giving you a couple points ... aam the appeal was somewhat different from Europe to Goebel has probably higher market share in some of these countries ... aam and a lot of go go go was a little is different so ... quiet on the European Commission Sen European level ... and they're now doing what is such a market test of some ideas ... of ... of changes that we would make which allow us in their view to perform for the last ... aam and if the proceeds of the movie a pre good outcome for about so we'll see ... they did not finalize with the doing that the timeline is ... some number of months but it should be the Shia ... one simple thing it seemed like because he did today there's as we talked melody Intrade you can ... totally build on your own and that's obviously fine you can do any services but if you want ... to build a product with one Google service he pretty much take them all ... that ... I mean I'm not an anti trust expert either but that sounds like boggling to me ... well there's a difference is is not bombing ... so where for precise ... there plenty of examples where that's true ... so I mean do you see it ... that gold of the future needing to do business much differently than it does there isn't a fairly small number of things you think ... that if you hold in X and Y and Z ... you'd be pretty well in compliance with the NHS stuff around that low ... well again I learn is in it that can ... be differs by country and for sample European antitrust ... um so far specifically not been about and traditions ... to its inhabitants are so giddy have to look at a specific case ... when you think about um ... mobile and the way this is changing in a new you guys been a tremendous amount from probably more than ... any other company can think of looking at how is the world's ... gonna look X number of years from now ... self driving cars all these things How is day-to-day life ... in you know maybe in the developed world and in the developing world what is that really didn't mean a couple years from now in terms of actual human lives our nephew write in the front seat in the backseat of the tyrants are so I have written in the fence to the drivers are and what they say in the testing ... is that it takes twenty minutes for the person to recover ... from the ... first time when they take the foot off the in thing is driving in moving and so forth ... that measure the steps to open a center along the Diggers of twenty minutes ... so ... it's such a wee years situation to be in a car which is actually ... slowing down changing lanes is so forth ... at fifty five sixty five miles an hour ... um I just can't describe into thinking that the backseat Wednesday ... basically a venue for the call down ... um but eventually this technology and biotechnology has had the Austrian thousand tax free miles or something like this ... of this technology to ... one argument regardless car is pretty simple ... what's the what's the great source of death in America to the ... sparks ... thirty thousand roughly um on miles driven ... basis is actually declined ... but if you if you have heard of even France iPad through the terrible tragedy of this ... you realize how profoundly bad ... having people driving cars for suspending computers that are better than people from our ... so in our life top ... right certainly circling our lifetime ... we're going to see this become ... you will save lots ... and that's whats really under ... the assumption was that ... so if you think about it from the developed world Quirk thing that's gonna happen is the digitization of everything that ... means the availability of knowledge after fingertips Kennedy's inaugural corporate marketing freezes ... um ... to Saul the every known problem and where am I where my going you know what to do ... that on your own about the memory of what they do a year ago ... no this was thanks ... and the quality of life is just better that allows people to be to do what people do better ... and what are people there that intuition and living our lives so what were the computers better at ... memory ... that they're perfect members assemble everything they keep all your photographs ... in her tracks so so ... and you can figure out how you want to use the ... in the developing world ... it's much more profound that that's a pretty amazing thing ... but I wanna go back to the fact that that the average person OpenWorld has no information of ... textbooks ... acknowledges that the roads ... become from her tribe or their their local teacher or there's no knowledge of all ... so for them this is this dump is even more profound ... and encourage curiosity and arsed Commerce imparts health ... the things that the of the core of ... the Fed ... um if you if you spent on developing world what's the biggest thing that they complain about it's not censorship ... its corruption ... the technology can also be used to track corruption watch ... of the misuse of the mistreatment of police ... upends for the terrible of mistreatment goes on and women around the world ... etc all the stuff to get recorded ... logs ... been prevented and so forth ... from their perspective it's an even better it's a tool for safety a simple tool for improvement school for knowledge ... school friend garment ... in school for making money ... so we're going to audience questions right after this but ... one section but that was for space and with a different spin on mobile and the developing world most are talking about the use of Bluetooth and peer to peer communication versus ... Internet communication ... at what your will but more about that ... iam ... one serve our core principles is that people are very clever ... and so one of palms of the developing world is that the data networks are very very expensive ... answer because it's so incredibly expensive people have become Opel work for us so effective are making relatively simple ... of Bluetooth that networks ... of which were still cost anything in order to share information ... many of the most interesting videos and information are smuggled out and Bluetooth networks because people are afraid this don't know when to keep this up on their phones is too dangerous ... I had ... a ... total scene from Pierce wireless ... in February of mobile conversely spoke with Samsung and they downplayed any notion of tension between themselves and too cool for Android but ... the facts are that I think according to Gartner in the fourth quarter they shipped forty percent of the global Android ... devices and they are really ... the only Android OEM making any significant ... money off of selling Android devices so ... do you think that that dynamic is a healthy one for the Android ecosystem and what ... if anything were to go to to ... ALM change that or address ... for some lots of time with Samsung and I can confirm is that that that press coverage of the tension is top incorrect ... I we've heard that it was to put them in fact we just recently met with them in California ... I've been that ... the South Korea and by Ministry of a South Korea's many times to talk to them ... um they have literally hundreds of millions of the phones phones coming on the in form ... um and the value in the office to them are very high so ... I don't think you can see much of a change there ... obviously we want a competitive market is obviously one of many competitors is possible ... indeed Motorola's the competitors are others ... but the Samsung relationship has turned out to be a defining one ... aam and I will always be appreciative of their decision very early ... yet to be a very very significant makeup really tough decision of the times over the entrance which would help the financial ... is it healthy that very few phone makers in the we talk about this to be billion phones ... for people to be making ... these ... you know to ... billion in two billion phones in the next year they can be making money doing and while these are capitalists ... um and you spend time with the South Koreans they're very good hapless ... some quite sure that that all of these firms will make money sometimes you know the FA Youth invest into the market ... um but ... if you tell me there's a billion ... billion consumer opportunity ... for handsets that are going to be hoped to find a world that are so important in the Western Conference today ... performing money to make money by the window for Wes ... now Mr. Lin won ... Steve ... BusinessInsider ... Terry Myerson from Marcus offers just on stage if units going said ... he would be shocked if you guys returned a blocked off this because right now what why why why do listen to much stuff ... it's about what they knew came on stage and said ... a few months it since I really love about this and it's true but if this case the company takes off ... what's to keep the guys from ... moving up from the apps run blocking and having people site ... instead ... but this email constructed using Micra soft this scenario this highly unlikely ... when to ask my croissant some basic questions about their products in their strategy ... I know ask me a question of who will not not not a messy in Russia but a look no ... no no no no but I want to question phrase about who will not about my Aunt Kathy guys from blocking fees were not for now the app store if it takes off it would be counter to our ... public statements for policies or religion ... Dish may else know when you think of a no no don't know if I were returned as a oppress your your answer the question of if the answer is no answers that you may not be in the midst of a next best ... thing a very good ... when he went something on public gets the prize people just come with you can do ... with in the existing Android framework and still use Google's services this is called this this is called what the answer is about ... I said earlier with commonly happy that people are standing and earned all these lines so you don't look at that as anything other does success you're happy that it's all open source ... last time I checked you can have ... like half open source ... he was gone for a few days of rules if you want to use Google's services the rules about what you can and can't do ... and they did ... a lot within ... the structure of a claim of any implement the they read the manual they read the rules and is here to ... shocking ... okay ... I'm shocked I'm shock has so many can read the rules and I was implemented ... but for them ... in fact if you look at if you look at Facebook ... if you look at Facebook the action needed a very important point to remain completely applications compatible ... this shows you the power ... of the PA Farm it has been though I think it's a tremendous endorsement will play an away win so that's why one of that year notifications on your own screen you may speak to Facebook about that ... write ... to ... Rolfe Winkler from the Wall Street Journal Your interviewed by Walton chair at the ninety second Street Y a few months back you're talking about the four horsemen of the Internet ... Apple Amazon ... Mike soft in Facebook ... next up was inevitable I ... think it is easy ... aam ... question why is it you're at the gas you ... if you could run one of those companies which would it be and use a nap she asked why he says because of the catch ... my question for you is ... what would you do with the catch ... I won't fall out of a parent I want to layer with companies and FMI spending ... Apple's he said if you could run ... into those four companies it wasn't a will ... you'd be Apple and wine he said because the huge pile of catch up I said because I've been on the board of Apple very fond of Apple ... and that's why really answer the question ... um I haven't uses the he said the cash but I actually an eye and said I did answer the question you walk through it ... um ... what I really think about tech tech companies and calf ... is that ... there's a point which you have enough cash ... um that you need to either start investing messed up for lower prices ... because of the Nikkei the tech machines are generating a lot a cow ... um and so to me all this cash piling up on all these companies can if you look finally everyone of them is piling up lotsa lotsa cast ... as a missed opportunity for us ... in Apple's case I think I have to be there to release him understand ... but as part of ways to soak up once cash it um besides giving up your specific investment recommendations for Apple and I think I think I think I'll focus on who think that ... if ... how are things with Apple in the new on the board then you know obviously because the more competitor left ... is is there more dialogue these days oh of course will ... persist member Apple will have a big partnership on search has lots of money being made between the two companies on ... on certain with the mobile explosion that occurred we seen ... tremendous success ... I'll with maps of course we basically ... told them we really like in use maps ... they decided not to do with Alumina like these maps we really like them to still use our maps ... indeed as though I mean I think you know we talk about it like you know ... one of the consequences of Apple ... you know doing their own masses we finally got the Google Maps as big as I O s users that we wanted without the turn by turn we got all the things ... that we wanted why why did Apple have to do their own maps for us to get the Google maps that we won in the first things you'll need Ask Apple accretion ... from our from our perspective ... we really want them to use our maps with all those ... directions so so ... we're happy that you don't have that as an app to be easy for them to take ... the efforts in the store produce events ... but so ... often ... Absa first like to see ... stuff ... from slipper for some like to see thank you ... aam for for anything that goes on to change the world and continue to innovate you that the skill in sizing guys are ... the single question ... um can you share your thoughts on the connected home ... cool TV in and really the connected home that expects ... on any room in a year ago it started talking about the vision of the Android as a platform ... on ... that was more than just mobile phones equipped with and talking about songs but Android is ... now showing up everywhere you printers and ... televisions and things like that ... make me be venture lots of other consumer devices ... to the Pacific or ideas think about ... pure Weisel configured ... to which you really want is you want when the device comes into a local network it what you want to self configuring a wanna be sitting there ... you re saying Olam Joinus network in this is with us and so forth ... the so the classic example if you walk into your room ... aam and because it's because it's bigger normal behavior he realizes that you want your text messages on your phone ... to show on the TV were not been in with your other people so far ... and we can do all of that now ... so enter is powerful enough and has enough sense the information ... that we can have very useful than exploration connected devices ... and the principal months riding with this with its automatic self configuring is something that can can occur which in any device ... any into any of the Consumerist EP based devices ... and almost everything we use now has a computer in it summed up the river were never ... more than six inches from nose from integrated circuit is to know ... that a reasonable expectations a lot of them we use first Vanguard ... a lot of the verses I'm describing will not be fully and for ... motorists not to be able to run the app store so forth and have enough computation ... of the data networking stack and at some point this display output ... thank you ... I ... by Eric Flint still not national ... um ... in the aftermath of the Boston bombing you guys launched the person find a new widely praised for it and I started to think that ... you're the only way in which something like that can work is using Goebel signals ... which are very important for search and in everything he know about us ... so ... obviously he has also some from a lot of criticism for those same things and I feel like you are Hold up to a double standard ... that ... Google is praise when it does something with the tools it has in hand and then David game but he says are invading our privacy ... and yell you're trying to ... steal or inflation so what what does it take ... to change that perception what is is as you keep saying you talk here ... universe the abuses human nature ... or is it some point people realize or don't realize of Google's true nature ... I think you're the question and a complement ... um ... you know ... if the if you look of privacy people have a lot of concerns about privacy ... a lot of examples of companies that violate people's privacy um they also feel that ... of their expose on line for whatever reason so ... I think that the criticisms are well intended ... and the best answer though I can come up with this to say what we do and why we do it ... and um ... I'm not sure how to answer entropy on that ... I'd I don't think that privacy concerns in no way I think that that they're going to continue ... and investing the week to say look to share thing about privacy you to know what you're doing we have to be very careful about security ... um ... and we have to be very clear as to what we do and why were doing at ... any estimates answer some basic ... and it's easy to say ... it's easy to say you know make this type of Apple customize this is of the system works ... I'm much more concerned not about oversight cool ... but Rove third party companies that come in and do things which really upset the perception of the unit is awful ... um ... I don't do them but the well run companies strive to include most of the leaders here ... actually do have more legal team's PR team has been a lot of time thinking about these things ... and we can debate their decisions but the fact that matters their fall through ... other regulated their attempts that they're trying very hard to be legal so focus on ... the tube imagine lots of other companies write ... to come in assertiveness use this information to create a bad thing for her but ... ultimately ... ultimately in industries that sort this out as the mentor ... and were still changing so quickly in these devices or so and so so very empowering ... and it was fairly snow ... I am too much or from Coleman fully ... with all the advances in Gould's Maine and technology ... in you mention them ... Moore's Law with advances in the same computer power ... what can you do what what is going to make any efforts and basically via ... the other part of our phone which is the battery in the energy in ... aam ... are the investing anything are investigating developing ... aam ... who we we don't have anything specific in that aspect of some investments I know that our partners are making phones are spinning a lot of time on battery life ... um the simplest way you do this if you have a ... useless signal so for sample an Android ... not only does it allow you to shut down parts of that that will also show you how much bandwidth for using and so forth and operators like that ... so the more clever about the scarce resource that is our on your phone ... is the primary reason why with innings of no longer batteries ... the new generation of chips us to the ARM chips in on the new generation of Intel chips ... are designed very much to be on battery efficient for that ... reason ... aam ... the best of the stated that there are lotsa lotsa venture firms are working on new variants of lithium batteries ... aam and there are less um I counted roughly ten different variants of lithium none of which I understood ... um ... BT which has different potential for properties it's a slow cycles very different from our world ... I should mention that when Moore's law ... it is a lot of people who've been looking at whether how much longer more small will will continue ... that interest is the national church conference report that went into this in the crate creaky scale ... um and the consensus is that we're sort of on the ending of that period although it's not ended yet ... that at some point some number of years from now ... this amazing engine that's been driving all of this will in fact slowdown and or technical reasons for that ... most involving power ... and he's ... not as much as the students ... humans in the Intrade is going you know to this next you know billion devices in a very short time frame ... you know I think it's a great time to blog look an entry vessel with what he think Intrade has done really well and and where the biggest opportunities for us what more can these devices do ... on that they don't eat today ... well the story will be what apps too ... so think of as a platform ... and as a platform that offers a pretty complete now you can pretty much do ... amazing apps on this these devices ... and so we talked a little self configuring nature and those that things the estimate comes as naturally as extensions of the platform ... but aside from that it's gonna be apps apps apps in these are both based in all five apps wrapped up ... as well as native needed to our house ... and again you know I think that's the fact the matter is he going to start today ... the developing for enjoy them on from ... right to defend offerings associate of mine which is ... and then they have back and services which are running on some form of of of mom ... what about the physical device how likely do you think it is indeed today is pretty much of the vault within ... big screen Saab of class ... did is that ... is that the and standard you think a couple years from now ... breakthroughs flexible displays some will will the phone look really different fears are there many people working on new kinds of hardware there we we've all to this end of sixth in last place ... because the primary cost driver battery driver so forth was in fact the screen ... and ... these a lot of evidence people of bestie screens that the Pistons are going to the point where the visual density ... is essentially perfect from my perspective ... um so be on that on the show will speak into ... more flexible different forms different shapes and so forth ... so will see that in in law of Assisi on lots of wearable computing and lots of research in the last decade ... of what would wearable computing look like ... who will class came out about researching all the other kinds of things you think we wanna watch this is a lot of talk well with too many people suffering losses because they have the phones are now the question is will the watch the powerful enough that you will be use your phone all the time ... of the insight that I would offer is the middle class and the ability to speak to a new polity of the speakers this the Dick Tracy what you can speak to ... all wondered Mayo clinic Rochester Minnesota there's all sorts of things happening in health care as we're all aware ... interesting things going on and was intrigued by air comments about remote monitoring ... where do you see those partnership opportunities what you think or the key players that need to be involved in those conversations and how we make that happen ... um ... most of the full focus on health rights he um within the mail is so a lot going on and ... has been around cost structure and build a new ... system rising medical treatment so forth ... within the hostel sequences system in the middle piece that sequence ... up and that we're going to continue for people like myself it looks like a ninety problem you know big computers lots of data ... of you know highly regulated through the purposes of things ... there is a much larger explosion is going to be ... it happening ... which is on the medical device monitoring ... his interest or more taxes other things which are noninvasive ... Picchu where you ingest you pee on yourself and so forth which then speak to the phone ... on their many many manufacturers that are making small bottles that you can plug into the phone the specialist ... medical receivers are so that they pay packages literally plug into ... of the USB port on the phone ... and off you go ... the phone then becomes the staging area for the information for real-time information both ways ... so you know real time monitoring of your heart to that of all sorts of examples like this coming ... and this all happened very fast is this an area relatively less regulation ... is more assertive a Consumer hat on ... also the market to something that they were far prescriptions so people can just go buy things ... centers ... I think you so